I realized it was a bit of a streatch when I mentioned it, and I completely understand that limits need to be placed or information over flow will occur.
And yes the code base itself if for the most part not CP so it's almost a fringe component in that regard as well.
With all that being said, it is also one of the single most significant tuning point that exist under load testing. Shifting cores between SXL and CXL along with their affinity is a majority of the tuning process on a 64k. Sans locating misconfigurations, policy optimization and undocumented features it is the tuning process for 10GbE installations.
Given its importance, I had thought that noting its place in the chart night be worthy. As a logical diagram I would only assume some leway would be given to not require multiple cores.
I also understand the need for keeping it simple.
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Sean Costello
Network Security Professional
SRC & Associates